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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Article
Paige Donaghy
(2023)
The Secrets of the Placenta in European Anatomy and Midwifery, 1560–1700.
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
(pp. 249-271).
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Book
Rebecca Whiteley
(2022)
Birth Figures: Early Modern Prints and the Pregnant Body.
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Book
Michele Savonarola; Gabriella Zuccolin
(2022)
A Mother’s Manual for the Women of Ferrara: A Fifteenth-Century Guide to Pregnancy and Pediatrics.
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Article
Annekatrin Skeide
(January 2022)
Music to My Ears: A Material-semiotic Analysis of Fetal Heart Sounds in Midwifery Prenatal Care.
Science, Technology and Human Values
(pp. 517-543).
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Article
Scottie Hale Buehler
(2021)
Aborted Dreams and Contested Labors: The Société Royale de Médecine’s 1786 Survey of Midwives.
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
(pp. 137-168).
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Article
Morag Martin
(2021)
Attending the birth: competition for obstetrical training by medical students and midwives in nineteenth-century France.
Medical History
(pp. 197-217).
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Article
Lissell Quiroz
(2021)
Une analyse féministe décoloniale de l’histoire de l’obstétrique (Pérou, XIXe siècle).
Cahiers François Viète Center for Epistemology and History of Science and Technology (CFV)
(pp. 85-102).
(/isis/citation/CBB145927876/)
Article
Morag Martin
(2021)
Disciplining the Bodies of Single Women: The Failure of Midwifery Education in the Gers, 1802–1839.
French Historical Studies
(pp. 613-643).
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Article
Devon Golaszewski
(2021)
‘Traditional Birth Attendants’ and Reproductive Expertise in Postcolonial Mali.
Gender and History
(pp. 756-773).
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Book
Jennifer F. Kosmin
(2020)
Authority, Gender, and Midwifery in Early Modern Italy: Contested Deliveries.
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Book
Julia Allison
(2020)
Midwifery from the Tudors to the 21st Century: History, Politics and Safe Practice in England.
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Article
Angela Joy Muir
(2020)
Midwifery and Maternity Care for Single Mothers in Eighteenth-Century Wales.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 394-416).
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Article
Salim Al-Gailani
(2020)
‘The mothers of England object’: Public Health, Privacy and Professional Ethics in the Early Twentieth-century Debate over the Notification of Pregnancy.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 18-40).
(/isis/citation/CBB741024511/)
Article
Wendy Kline
(2020)
Psychedelic Birth: Bodies, Boundaries and the Perception of Pain in the 1970s.
Gender and History
(pp. 70-85).
(/isis/citation/CBB544799873/)
Article
Laurence Totelin
(2020)
Do no harm: Phanostrate’s midwifery practice.
Technai, An International Journal for Ancient Science and Technology
(pp. 129-144).
(/isis/citation/CBB601333866/)
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Jennifer Edwell
(2020)
Origin Stories: The Rhetorical Ecology of American Birth Medicine.
(/isis/citation/CBB219382625/)
Article
Elisheva Baumgarten
(2019)
Ask the Midwives: A Hebrew Manual on Midwifery from Medieval Germany.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 712-733).
(/isis/citation/CBB270291607/)
Article
Alessandra Foscati
(2019)
‘Nonnatus dictus quod caeso defunctae matris utero prodiit’. Postmortem Caesarean Section in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 465-480).
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Book
Pierre Pfutsch
(2019)
Marketplace, Power, Prestige: The Healthcare Professions' Struggle for Recognition.
(/isis/citation/CBB461394341/)
Article
Rebecca Whiteley
(2019)
Figuring Pictures and Picturing Figures: Images of the Pregnant Body and the Unborn Child in England, 1540–c.1680.
Social History of Medicine
(pp. 241-266).
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